Brian Parsons

{{short description|English cricketer}}

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{{Use British English|date=February 2016}}

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| country = England

| fullname = Arthur Brian Douglas Parsons

| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1933|9|20}}

| birth_place = Guildford, Surrey

| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1999|2|11|1933|9|20}}

| death_place = Chippenham, Wiltshire

| nickname = Tich

| heightft = 5

| heightinch = 4

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| batting = Right-handed

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| club1 = Cambridge University

| year1 = 1954 to 1955

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| club2 = Combined Services

| year2 = 1956 to 1957

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| club3 = Surrey

| year3 = 1958 to 1963

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| columns = 2

| column1 = FC

| matches1 = 152

| runs1 = 6376

| bat avg1 = 26.45

| 100s/50s1 = 3/33

| top score1 = 125

| deliveries1 = 30

| wickets1 = 0

| bowl avg1 = –

| fivefor1 = –

| tenfor1 = –

| best bowling1 = –

| catches/stumpings1 = 69/–

| column2 = List A

| matches2 = 1

| runs2 = 2

| bat avg2 = 2.00

| 100s/50s2 = 0/0

| top score2 = 2

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| tenfor2 = n/a

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| catches/stumpings2 = 1/–

| date = 17 April

| year = 2014

| source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/18779.html Cricinfo

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Arthur Brian Douglas Parsons (20 September 1933 – 11 February 1999) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1954 to 1964.

Early career

Brian Parsons attended Brighton College, where he played for the first XI for six years, culminating in 1953 in the captaincy of the Public Schools team at Lord's.Wisden 1954, p. 734.

He went up to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and was immediately selected for the university team. On his debut in April 1954 he batted at number three, making 26 and 46 and adding 103 for the second wicket with Dennis Silk.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/21/21008.html Cambridge University v Warwickshire 1954] Two weeks later he made 30 and 66, again at number three, against the Pakistan touring team.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/21/21031.html Cambridge University v Pakistanis 1954] Thereafter his form fell away, and although he retained his place in the team he descended in the order, batting at seven and nine in the final match of the season against Oxford University.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/21/21179.html Oxford University v Cambridge University 1954]

Parsons had another mediocre season in 1955 but again kept his place. This time, after batting in several positions in the order, he opened the batting against Oxford.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/21/21633.html Oxford University v Cambridge University 1955]

National service as a gunnerWisden 1958, p. 548. in the Army deprived Parsons of the opportunity to play in the university side in 1956. He played numerous matches for the Army and the Combined Services in 1956 and 1957, four of them first-class.

County career

Parsons joined Surrey in 1958. Unlike most former university cricketers, he played as a professional. He made 468 runs at an average of 39.00 for the second XI, topping the county's averages.Wisden 1959, p. 713. Surrey won their seventh consecutive County Championship title that year, and Parsons played only eight games for the senior side with moderate success.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/31/31903/f_Batting_by_Season.html Brian Parsons batting by season] He played 10 matches in 1959, scoring 93 as an opener against Hampshire when the other batsmen were struggling,[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/23/23753.html Hampshire v Surrey 1959] and finishing the season with 449 runs at 24.94.

He played a full season in 1960, scoring 1264 runs at 30.09. He scored his first century, 106 against Glamorgan, made in three and three-quarter hours out of a team total of 235.Wisden 1961, pp. 387-88. He did better still in 1961, scoring 1415 runs at 32.15 after being promoted to open the innings. He hit his second century, 125, once more against Glamorgan ("an attractive century in just over three hours")Wisden 1962, p. 399. and was awarded his county cap.Wisden 1962, p. 582.

In 1962 Parsons hit his third and last century, 125 against Cambridge University, but was less successful in the County Championship, where he made 723 runs at 23.32.Wisden 1963, p. 595. After another moderately good season in 1963 (915 runs at 26.91) he retired from cricket to go into business.Wisden 1964, p. 549. He played one final first-class match, for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), in 1964.

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